Nitrogen fixing bacteria is useful in growing which crop? -Do You Know?

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Description : Nitrogen fixing bacteria is useful in growing which crop?

Last Answer : Legume

Description : Symbiotic N2 fixing bacteria in leguminous crop.

Last Answer : Ans. Rhizobium

Description : What is the use of biochar in farming? 1. Biochar can be used as a part of the growing medium in vertical farming. 2. When biochar is a part of the growing medium, it promotes the growth of nitrogen fixing microorganisms. 3. ... are correct? a) 1 and 2 only b) 2 only c) 1 and 3 only d) 1, 2 and 3

Last Answer : d) 1, 2 and 3

Description : Select the correct statement: (a) Legumes are incapable of fixing nitrogen (b) Legumes fix nitrogen through bacteria living in fruits root (c) Legumes fix nitrogen only by bacteria present in nodules (d) None of the above

Last Answer : Ans. (c)

Description : Nitrogen fixing bacteria found in the root nodules of leguminous plant is:- (1) Saprophytic (2) Parasitic (3) Symbiotic (4) Autotrophic

Last Answer : (3) Symbiotic Explanation: Many legumes have root nodules that provide a home for symbiotic nitrogenfixing bacteria called rhizobia. This relationship is particularly common in nitrogen-limited conditions. .

Description : Name two nitrogen fixing bacteria?

Last Answer : Rhizobium & Azetobactor

Description : What is meant by nitrogen fixing bacteria? 

Last Answer : The bacteria that convert nitrogen of the air into compounds of nitrogen and thus increase fertility of the soil are called nitrogen fixing bacteria.  

Description : The most thoroughly studied of the known bacteria- plant interactions is the (a) cyanobacterial symbiosis with some aquatic ferns (b) gall formation on certain angiosperms by Agrobacterium (c) ... stems by nitrogen fixing bacteria (d) plant growth stimulation by phosphate- solubilising bacteria.

Last Answer : (b) gall formation on certain angiosperms by Agrobacterium

Description : Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) Legumes fix nitrogen only through the specialized bacteria that live in their roots. (b) Legumes fix nitrogen independently of the specialized ... specialized bacteria that live in their leaves. (d) Legumes are incapable of fixing nitrogen.

Last Answer : (a) Legumes fix nitrogen only through the specialized bacteria that live in their roots.

Description : Nitrogen fixing bacteria make combination with cells of the roots of - a) Pulses b) Rice c) Wheat d) Sugarcane

Last Answer : a) Pulses

Description : In the five kingdom system of classification, which single kingdom out of the following can include blue-green algae, nitrogen fixing bacteria and methanogenic archaebacteria? (a) Plantae (b) Protista (c) Monera (d) Fungi

Last Answer : (c) Monera

Description : Symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria is — a. Azotobacter b. Azospirillum c. Rhizobium d. None of these

Last Answer : c. Rhizobium

Description : Which nitrogen fixing bacteria is found in leguminuous plant?

Last Answer : Rizobium

Description : Which root contain nitrogen fixing bacteria?

Last Answer : Nodulated root

Description : 1. Which nitrogen fixing bacteria is found in leguminuous plant? 2. A person to be qualified for standing in a panchayat election what age must have he attained? 3. Mirage is observed in ... coal reserves of India are found in which state? 20. Which Sultan provided employment to unemployeds?

Last Answer : Answer : 1. Rizobium 2. 21 years 3. Total reflection 4. Granite 5. Jahangir 6. Karnataka 7. Foreign Institutional Investors 8. Mycorrhizae 9. Barren Island 10. Aurobindo Ghosh 11. M. Hidayatullah 12. ... 16. New Delhi 17. Muscles ear lobe 18. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 19. Jharkhand 20. Firoz shah Tughlaq

Description : Which crop enrich the soil with nitrogen? -Do You Know?

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Description : Asymbiotic N2 fixing bacteria

Last Answer : Ans. Azotobactor and Azospirillum

Description : Can you explain the Haber-Bosch nitrogen fixing process?

Last Answer : Here is the most complete description of the reaction that I've found. Yes, ammonia (NH3) is the end result. First, hydrogen is derived from natural gas by another process (described in the ... and hydrogen which allows them to combine with less total energy than they would need to combine directly.

Description : Name some non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing prokaryote. -Biology

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Description : $ Nitrogen fixing bateria always live in symbiosis. ! Symbiosis occurs between the organisms of the same species.

Last Answer : $ Nitrogen fixing bateria always live in symbiosis. ! Symbiosis occurs between the organisms of the same species. ... D. If both As and R are wrong.

Description : Non leguminous nitrogen fixing trees

Last Answer : Ans. Alnus nepalensis

Description : Nitrogen fixing tree

Last Answer : Ans. Leucaena leucocephala

Description : The nitrogen fixing bacterium found on root surface of rice

Last Answer : Ans.Azospirillum

Description : Free-living nitrogen fixing microorganisms are - (1) Rhizobia (2) Soil fungi (3) Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (4) Blue green algae

Last Answer : (1) Rhizobia Explanation: Rhizobia are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen (diazotrophs) after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes. Rhizobia require a plant host; they cannot independently fix nitrogen. In general, they are Gram-negative, motile, non-sporulating rods.

Description : Write an example of nitrogen fixing algae?

Last Answer : Cyanobacteria

Description : A free living nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium which can also form symbiotic association with the water fern Azolla is (a) Tolypothrix (b) Chlorella (c) Nostoc (d) Anabaena.

Last Answer : (d) Anabaena.

Description : A prokaryotic autotrophic nitrogen fixing symbiont is found in (a) Alnus (b) Cycas (c) Cicer (d) Pisum.

Last Answer : (b) Cycas

Description : A nitrogen-fixing microbe associated with Azolla in rice fields is (a) Spirulina (b) Anabaena (c) Frankia (d) Tolypothrix.

Last Answer : (b) Anabaena

Description : ___ is the example of associative, nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixing organism. (A) Rhizobium (B) Azorhizobium (C) Pseudomonas ‘ (D) Azospirillum

Last Answer : (C) Pseudomonas ‘

Description : A non-photosynthetic aerobic nitrogen fixing soil bacterium is (a) Rhizobium (b) Clostridium (c) Azotobacter (d) Klebsiella.

Last Answer : (c) Azotobacter

Description : Which of the following is free-living aerobic non- photosynthetic nitrogen-fixing bacterium? (a) Nostoc (b) Azospirillum (c) Rhizobium (d) Azotobacter

Last Answer : (d) Azotobacter

Description : Which of the following is a flowering plant with nodules containing filamentous nitrogen-fixing microorganism? (a) Crotalaria juncea (b) Cycas revoluta (c) Cicer arietinum (d) Casuarina equisetifolia

Last Answer : (d) Casuarina equisetifolia

Description : In which kingdom would you classify the archaea and nitrogen-fixing organisms, if the five kingdom system of classification is used? (a) Plantae (b) Fungi (c) Protista (d) Monera

Last Answer : If the five-kingdom system of classification is used, the Archaea would be classified under the kingdom (d) Monera. This kingdom includes prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. Archaea ... systems, such as the three-domain system that separates life into Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.

Description : A nitrogen fixing weed species in wheat a). Lathyrus aphaca b). Medicago denticulata c). Vicia sativa d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : 19.Which of the following is a free living nitrogen fixing bacterium present in the soil (a)Nitrosomonas (b)Rhizobium (c)Azotobacter (d)Pseudomonas

Last Answer : ANS.(C) Azotobacter

Description : A nitrogen-fixing microbe associated with Azolla in rice fields is (1) Tolypothrix (2) Spirulina (3) Anabaena (4) Frankia

Last Answer : (3) Anabaena

Description : 83. Which one of the following is wrong statement ? (1) Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter are chemoautotrophs (2) Anabaena and Nostoc are capable of fixing nitrogen in free-living state also (3 ... living conditions (4) Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins

Last Answer : Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins

Description : Free-living nitrogen fixing microorganisms are (1) Rhizobia (2) Soil fungi (3) Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (4) Blue green algae

Last Answer : Rhizobia

Description : Mushroom cultivation is not useful in (1) Biogas production (2) Biological control of crop diseases (3) Recycling of agricultural wastes (4) Preventing cancer

Last Answer : (2) Biological control of crop diseases Explanation: Mushroom cultivation has been found to coincide with decrease of incidents of breast cancer. Spent residues after cultivation could ... production; and agricultural waste recycling can be achieved through controlled cultivation of mushrooms.

Description : Mushroom cultivation is not useful in – (1) Biogas production (2) Biological control of crop diseases (3) Recycling of agricultural wastes (4) Preventing cancer

Last Answer : (2) Biological control of crop diseases

Description : Which of the following phosphatic fertilizer is useful in groundnut crop ? (A) D.A.P. (B) Rock Phosphate (C) Triple Super-Phosphate (TSP) (D) Single Super Phosphate (S.S.P.)

Last Answer : (D) Single Super Phosphate (S.S.P.)

Description : Mass pedigree selection method of breeding is useful for improvement of — crop a. Self pollinated b. Cross pollinated c. Both a & b d. None of these

Last Answer : a. Self pollinated

Description : How are mutations useful for crop improvement? 

Last Answer : Ans: Mutations bring about genetic variability in crops. Some of them are desirable and such plants are selected and further developed by hybridization. 

Description : Mushroom cultivation is not useful in (1) Biogas production (2) Biological control of crop diseases (3) Recycling of agricultural wastes (4) Preventing cancer

Last Answer : Biological control of crop diseases

Description : Social forestry is – (1) growing different types of plants together on private land (2) management of forest by co-operative societies (3) growing one type of plant in government owned land (4) growing and management of useful plants on government owned land

Last Answer : (4) growing and management of useful plants on government owned land Explanation: Social forestry means the management and protection of forests and afforestation on barren lands with the purpose ... as part of a drive towards afforestation, and rehabilitating the degraded forest and common lands.

Description : What are the growing conditions required for the main staple food crop of India? -SST 10th

Last Answer : (i) Growing conditions required for rice: (a) High temperature (above 25°C). It is a Kharif crop. (b) High humidity with annual rainfall above 100 cm. (ii) Main growing regions: Northern plains, northeastern India, Costal areas, deltaic plains and river valleys.

Description : What does growing tobacco as a cash crop reveal about Jamestown?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : What is the growing of one type of crop on a large area of land is known as?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : Crop rotation refers to : (a) method of farming without irrigation in an area of limited rainfall (b) farming done on the same land by different people turn-wise (c) growing same crop in alternate years (d) growing different crops in succession

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : Which one of the following statements correctly defines the term transhumance ? [NDA 1991] (a) Economy that solely depends upon animals (b) Farming in which' only one crop is cultivated by ... and foothills in winter (d) Seasonal migration of people with their animals up and down the mountains

Last Answer : Ans: (d)